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Case summary: To follow the safety measure, company D asked person F to wear steel-toed boots. F found out that one of his legs was sore and within a week he was diagnosed with MRSA infection. Person F then filed Workers Compensation Claim and company D defended that MSRA bacteria was already inside the skin of F before he arrived for the job.

To find: Necessary requirements to recover workers’ compensation benefits.

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Case summary:To follow the safety measure, company D asked person F to wear steel-toed boots. F found out that one of his legs was sore and within a week he was diagnosed with MRSA infection. Person F then filed Workers Compensation Claim and D defended that MSRA bacteria was already inside the skin of F before he arrived for the job.

To find:Whether F is qualified to recover workers compensation benefit.

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